8351725

Image Sharpening Technique

PublishedJanuary 8, 2013
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1. A method for modifying an image from a first scale to a modified image having a different scale: (a) receiving said image having a first sharpness at said first scale; (b) filtering said image with an image filter to result in the creation of a first channel and a second channel, wherein said first channel includes primarily texture information and said second channel includes primarily edge and flat region information; (c) filtering said first channel to attenuate higher frequency content of said image in said first channel; (d) filtering said second channel to sharpen said image in said second channel, where the filtered said second channel is at said first scale; (e) upscaling said image from said first scale to said second scale, wherein said upscaling, said filtering of said second channel, and said filtering of said first channel are based upon a plurality of the same pixels of said image from the same buffer; (f) combining said first channel, said second channel, and said image upscaled to said second scale to form said modified image having said different scale.

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2. The method of claim 1 wherein said image filter is a non-linear filter.

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3. The method of claim 2 wherein said non-linear filter is an adaptive filter.

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4. The method of claim 3 wherein said adaptive filter is edge adaptive.

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5. The method of claim 1 wherein the size of a window used for said upscaling is less than the size of a window used for at least one of said filtering of said first channel and said filtering of said second channel.

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6. The method of claim 5 wherein said upscaling and said image filters are based upon at least some of the same pixels in a buffer.

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7. A method for modifying an image from a first scale to a modified image having a different scale: (a) receiving said image having a first sharpness at said first scale; (b) upscaling said image from said first scale to said second scale; (c) filtering said image with an image filter to result in the creation of a first channel and a second channel further based said upscaled said image and said image, wherein said first channel includes primarily texture information and said second channel includes primarily edge and flat region information, and filtering said first channel to attenuate higher frequency content of said image in said first channel while filtering said second channel to sharpen said image in said second channel; (d) combining said first channel and said second channel to form said modified image having said different scale.

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8. The method of claim 7 wherein said upscaling, said filtering of said second channel, and said filtering of said first channel are based upon a plurality of the same pixels of said image from the same buffer.

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9. The method of claim 7 wherein the size of a window used for said upscaling is less than the size of a window used for said filtering.

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10. The method of claim 9 wherein said upscaling and said image filter are based upon the same pixels in a buffer.

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11. The method of claim 7 further comprising said modified image having a second sharpness.

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12. A method for modifying an image from a first scale to a modified image having a different scale: (a) receiving said image having a first sharpness at said first scale; (b) filtering said image with an image filter to result in the creation of a first channel and a second channel, wherein said first channel includes primarily texture information and said second channel includes primarily edge and flat region information; (c) filtering said first channel to attenuate higher frequency content of said image in said first channel; (d) filtering said second channel to sharpen said image in said second channel; (e) upscaling said image from said first scale to said second scale, wherein said upscaling, said filtering of said second channel, and said filtering of said first channel are based upon a plurality of the same pixels of said image from the same buffer and wherein the size of a window used for said upscaling is less than the size of a window used for at least one of said filtering of said first channel and said filtering of said second channel; (f) combining said first channel, said second channel, and said image upscaled to said second scale to form said modified image having said different scale.

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13. The method of claim 12 wherein said upscaling and said image filters are based upon at least some of the same pixels in a buffer.

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Publication Date

January 8, 2013

Inventors

Hao Pan
Yeping Su

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